The Rubaiyat
Omar Khayyam, composed 1120 A.D., translated 1859 by Edward FitzGerald …rubaiyat means “quatrains”… Here is the second quatrain: ‘Before the phantom of False morning died,Methought a Voice within the Tavern cried,“When all the Temple is prepared within,Why nods the drowsy Worshipper outside?”‘ It’s the dawn of a new day. The opportunity for spiritual illumination is ever present. The moment…














